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See? I wasn't lying...

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I DID get a review of LITTLE WHITE MOUSE in a Russian gamer magazine.
Here I am reading the article, or at least looking at the pictures and pretending it's a glowing review. (My contact assures me that the review is kind).
My promo copy came in the mail today.

LITTLE WHITE MOUSE Russian Review

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My LITTLE WHITE MOUSE comic (which is currently running in its entirety on WEBCOMICS NATION) just got a review from a Russian magazine:
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Pretty groovy, nyet?

Really Short Stories.

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"We'll be brief: Hemingway once wrote a story in just six words ("For sale: baby shoes, never worn.") and is said to have called it his best work. So we asked sci-fi, fantasy, and horror writers from the realms of books, TV, movies, and games to take a shot themselves." LINK TO WIRED ARTICLE

I know this isn't exactly how this is played, but since I've had to get my "elevator pitches" locked for the books I've done, I decided to apply the "6 word synopsis" to my three graphic novels:

"Lost in space, she finds purpose."
LITTLE WHITE MOUSE

"Upper. Lower. Between, Simone chooses equity."
MOPED ARMY

"Perfect beat. Imperfect life. Journey continues."
B.P.M.

SIZER E-NEWSLETTER 6-2-2008

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June 2, 2008
Hello friends, fans and retailers.
After a lengthy silence, I'm back with actual news and news-bytes, so buckle up:

NEWS FLASH! I'M IN ASHTON'S MOVIE!
Remember a few months back when I mentioned that I'd been contacted by Fox Pictures to approve the use of one of my LITTLE WHITE MOUSE collections as a set dressing prop in the new Ashton Kutcher/Cameron Diaz movie "What Happens In Vegas"? Well, in the spirit of journalistic knowledge, I actually just sat through the ENTIRE film this weekend and...it's in there. The book. My book is in the movie. For like two seconds, seen only from the spine, but it's there, laying on Ashton's coffee table in his apartment! Now I must take another of many showers I've had to take this weekend, but hey, I saved you the pain of sitting through the film and finding my book. And hell yes, I'm putting this as a screen credit on my resume! Now on to REAL news:

1. B.P.M. GRAPHIC NOVEL UPDATE
Cafe Digital has been buzzing with activity for the last few months, and now it can be revealed; B.P.M., the new graphic novel, will be released for Fall 2008 from Cafe Digital Studios!

Finalizing digital artwork, going through exhaustive beta-reader editing sessions, and completing the design of the book, B.P.M. is finally complete! Now the book has to go through the final part of it's journey; it's off to Malaysia to be printed in FULL COLOR! This will be the LONGEST job I've ever managed as a self publisher, and I'm looking forward to the challenge! Because of the great distance, it will take most of the summer to be printed and shipped, so I'm just alerting people now with the intended schedule of this fall. Plans are to have the graphic novel solicited through Diamond's PREVIEWS for books coming out internationally in either OCTOBER or NOVEMBER, depending on the final shipping confirmations I get from my overseas printers. It's also my hope to have the actual books available for sale at this year's SPX convention in Bethesda (October 4 & 5, 2008).

B.P.M. has already been getting solid positive pre-reviews from folks in the industry, and includes input/editing/artwork from Dan Traeger (Blogcritics Magazine), Johanna Draper Carlson (Comics Worth Reading), TIm O'Shea (Blog@Newsarama), Mia Paluzzi, Karl Altstaetter, Sara Wilson, Mike Pfieffer (Most People Are DJ's podcast) and DJ Jackalope! I'm really excited about this book, and I can't wait to have it in your hands! For previews of the art, information and downloads, as well as links to the "soundtrack" of the book, visit http://www.paulsizer.com/bpm/bpm_intro.htm

2. SIZER CONVENTION SCHEDULE
After a great time at the recent Motor City Comicon last month, there's a few more upcoming convention dates for the year that I've confirmed at this point:

WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO (June 26-29). I'll be in Artist Alley (with my lovely and talented wife Jane Irwin), showing tons of artwork for B.P.M., and taking pre-orders for the book (it will still be overseas at this date). For more information on the show and tickets and times, visit http://www.wizarduniverse.com/wizworchic20.html

SMALL PRESS EXPO (SPX) (October 4-5). Jane and I will be making our yearly pilgrimage to the mother of all Indy cons, SPX! Fingers crossed, I'll be dragging fresh off the boat copies of B.P.M. to this convention. For more info on SPX, visit http://www.spxpo.com/

3. GRAPHIC NOVEL WORKSHOPS AT THE CENTER FOR NEW MEDIA
For a second year, I will be teaching a 2 week workshop on the art or creating work for graphic novels at the Center For New Media as part of the Kalamazoo Animation Festival International Academy program (July 7-11, July 14-18, 2008). Here's some information on my classes:
WEEK 1: Foundation
The class explores the foundations of creating comic/graphic novel stories. Students will develop characters, create storylines and character sheets, develop ideas for a short form story, and prepare the ideas for production. Students will go through the creative process of developing a cast for their story, outlining the ideas for a short story, and rendering the styles, costuming and environments for their story. The class will concentrate on hands-on drawing skills and concepting during class time, and drawing outside of class as well. Students will also prepare their ideas and develop the scripts for producing the comic. At the end of this class, each student will have a "style guide" for the production of a comic sort form story.
WEEK 2: Production
Students will produce a 4 page story from the concepts developed in the first week focusing on taking the concepts developed in the first week, and committing them to final form. They will learn traditional comic art methods for penciling, inking, lettering, and introductory computer coloring techniques. Students will work in class and on their own time to complete this short story within the week of this class, so good work habits are a must! The goal is to produce a professional grade story with ideas provided on publishing and self-publishing your work.

Age Group: 15 & up
For more information and registration, visit http://kafi.kvcc.edu/academy/ Sign up now, there's still spots open!

4. MOPED ARMY GOING BACK FOR SECOND PRINTING!
Because I sold out of the first edition of the award winning graphic novel, I have to print more! Weird, eh?

5. MORE COOL STUFF THAT I'M WORKING ON (BUT CAN'T TALK ABOUT YET...)
I've been working on the design and graphics for a really huge new webcomics venture with some of the most powerful folks in the webcomics universe. More on that as I'm able to discuss, but it's gonna be REALLY cool!
Also, closer to the release of B.P.M., I'll be able to announce some really cool launch party news that's in the planning stages. All I can say is; techno and comics will merge as you've never seen them before!

That's all for now. As always, thanks again for all your support!

PAUL SIZER COMIC E-NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 20, 2006

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PAUL SIZER COMIC E-NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 20, 2006
Hello friends, fans and retailers.
Thanksgiving is almost here, and in addition to my annual venture into getting one year older (yet strangely, not always wiser), it's time for some more news from the halls of Cafe Digital publishing studios. Please don't step on any elves, and pass the gravy!

WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO 2006 CONVENTION REPORT

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WIZARD WORLD CHICAGO 2006 CONVENTION REPORT
Going in with some trepidation of how good of a con this would be for me as an indy publisher, I am happy to report I did FANTASTIC business in Artist Alley this year! Made table on the first day, and sold a ton of LITTLE WHITE MOUSE OMNIBUS editions at $25 a pop, which blew my mind for selling a big ticket item in Artist Alley. The traffic in the Alley was great, and I did good business, met a ton of people and networked like crazy! Hung out with cool comic people like Carla Speed MacNeil (FINDER), Jennie Breeden (DEVIL'S PANTIES), David Petersen (MOUSE GUARD), Pam Bliss (KEKIONGA), and Johanna Draper Carlson (COMICS WORTH READING.COM), and met many fans and friends who I hadn't seen in a long time. Chicago is still a really strong show, servicing a very active fan base, and I'll be back next year with no hesitation.

And back by popular (?) demand, my camera was clicking and my snark flying, here's my own pictorial review of the convention from my vantage point in Artist Alley:

LWM OMNIBUS makes BLOGCRITICS Pick of the Week!

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Thanks to the enthusiastic reviewing style of Dan Traeger ( a long time LWM fan), his review of LITTLE WHITE MOUSE was picked up on the BLOGCRITICS.ORG site.

Then the review is picked up by Advance Net, which supplies feeds to newspapers around the country, putting the review around the country online (HERE and HERE and a bunch of other places!

Then, today, the review gets the BLOGCRITICS Pick of the Week!LINK

Man, that's a lot of action!

LITTLE WHITE MOUSE OMNIBUS on schedule!

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Electronic proofing is complete, and now the printing begins for my single largest comic project to date! Still recovering from the brief shock of seeing the debit in my bank account from the printer actually cashing my check (hey, I knew it was going to happen, but still...).
Everything is still on schedule, and I should have the books in hand by MAY 8, in plenty of time to debut them at the MOTOR CITY COMICON on MAY 19-21.
Soon...soon...

OMNIBUS to the printers!

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FINALLY!

Got the LWM OMNIBUS Collection out to the printers, with the plan being it will be back in my hands to peddle at Motor City Comicon on May 19-21.
Editing and checking over the details of a 448 page book is incredibly time consuming, and getting the pricing correct is the other half of the battle. Both of these things are over now, so now I just have to wait and see what orders come in from Diamond. Direct market is always sluggish, but the library market has been very good lately, so hopefully orders will be slow and steady over a longer time.

The Mouse Moves...

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It's official. LITTLE WHITE MOUSE is now exclusively available through CAFE DIGITAL STUDIOS.

I have been working through Blue Line Pro for the last 5 years, and decided that I wanted all of my work to come from one single source. I've been very lucky to have my experiences with outside studios to have been non-destructive, but the time has come to really take the risk and the reward firmly in my own hands. Wish me luck.I'm really excited by this move.

2007 will be the 10th anniversary of LITTLE WHITE MOUSE, and I want her 10th birthday to be vey special... more on my plans for that when they are a little more solid and realized.

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